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Clinometer positioning in TJ
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2004 11:58 am
by TankJirl
'lo ppls
Any one installed one of these? If so where so. Looking for options.
TIA Cheers
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2004 12:14 pm
by Wooders
Viv - long time no hear girl.
Clinometer - hmm too be honest I always sorta put them into the gimmic basket (wastpaper)...but I would have thought the little coin holding thingie on top of the dash would be the place to mount one
One like this seems to have the ideal base for that spot:

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2004 10:54 pm
by mattc
Gordo the Goat Lover has a puck-o-meter on the dash coin tray I think. Ping him on ausjeep. Ask him what angle it showed last Tuesday night

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 7:51 am
by TankJirl
Sweet. tx. The UHF is there tho. And you know how I love my "accessories"

I shall find a spot if there is one to be had!
Moved to Cessnock.
Cheers
Puckometer action
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2004 9:53 pm
by Gordo
I have the povvo version with no compass on the dash just above the instrument cluster on that little removable plastic strip with double sided tape. Wired to the lights so you can see all the puckering info.
Scored a 3.5 out of 4 the other night. Large stains on seat

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2004 6:18 am
by TankJirl
Gidday. Yep, povvo here too. Surmised the same, D.S.T. on the back part of the dash. Did you want to make an undie claim
Thank you.
Cheers
BTW: has anyone installed race pedals?
Stop it Wooders, they were a chrissy gift right!
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2004 9:19 am
by AussieCJ7
TankJirl wrote:Gidday. Yep, povvo here too. Surmised the same, D.S.T. on the back part of the dash. Did you want to make an undie claim
Thank you.
Cheers
BTW: has anyone installed race pedals?
Stop it Wooders, they were a chrissy gift right!
Whats this Viv you disapear for a while then come back all riced up
The pedals have a couple of types the cheapo ones you just stick ontop of the existing ones with some tape the next step up you drill small holes through the existing pedals and through bolt them and then the big $$$ ones you remove the existing pedals and mount them the same as the factory ones
None of them are road legal but then again half the stuff we do aint

I have actualy thought these might be good for really muddy boots for a bit of extra grip but mud breaks crap so the better answer is stay away from that gooey stuff
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2004 10:04 am
by TankJirl
Yep. Hmm is see. Checker plate pedals what replace existing rubbery bits. Yes, it is a gription thing.
I love the mud but it hates my Jeep.
Tnx. Cheers, Viv
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2004 12:34 am
by Matt N
Hey Viv,
Whazzzz upppp????
Long time no hear and sorta been wondering what you were up to.
Have you and Nev moved bush and left the rat race for the rats.
Pig farmer??? I thought you were into goats.
What... no more dealing with slimey sales execs, allnighters, BS deadlines and clients with no clue. Are you mad? get back to Sydney now.
Anyway, hope all is well.